Month: June 2013

Richard Swynnerton has been the counselling services manager for the Pan-Barnet Counselling Service for seven years now. The service provides brief, time-limited therapy to service users at The Westminster Drug Project in Finchley and The Barnet Drug and Alcohol Service at Edgware Community Hospital. During this time, Richard has been committed to offering service users, an existentially informed style of therapy to compliment other therapeutic interventions available within the service as a whole such as C.B.T and Counselling Psychology. During the course of the evening, Richard will be sharing his thoughts regarding an existential approach to working with substance misuse as well as talking about how his own existentially informed outlook on life has greatly influenced his style of supervision and management.

Is there a future for a unified profession of psychotherapy? 20th. Anniversary conference of the Society of Psychotherapy